You will get a separate boot partition, with ext3 file system compatible with Windows operation systems, from which you can boot to GRUB2 (for sure!), to PartedMagic running from RAM (if some partitioning is needed), or to Clonezilla running from RAM (to make backup/restore).

You will get a separate boot partition, with ext3 file system compatible with Windows operation systems, from which you can boot to GRUB2 (for sure!), to PartedMagic running from RAM (if some partitioning is needed), or to Clonezilla running from RAM (to make backup/restore).

Hi there,that guide is pretty old and may be outdated. But if you need partedmagic and clonezilla, you could just use an usb-stickIs there any particular thing that doesn't work? Or mind tell us why do you want to follow the guide the first place?